Fredrik Hasselgren
DPhil student at the Quantum Information, Computation and Cryptography Group
University of Oxford
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG
Quantum-Inspired Classical Simulation Through Randomized Time Evolution
F. Hasselgren, B. Koczor (16 Apr 2026)
Probabilistic Computing Optimization of Complex Spin-Glass Topologies
F. Hasselgren, M. O. Al-Hasso, A. Searle, J. Tindall, and M. von der Leyen (27 Oct 2025)
A virtually connected probabilistic computer as a solver for higher-order, densely connected, or reconfigurable combinatorial optimisation problems
A. J. Searle, H. Youel, F. Hasselgren, A. Möslein, R. Aboushelbaya, M. von der Leyen (8 May 2026)
B7.4 Special Relativity TA HT25
B7.3 Further Quantum Theory TA HT25
CS-C1 Quantum Processes and Computation Tutor HT25
- Mathematical Institute Scholarship with Jane Street Graduate Scholarship
My interests lie in the transition from high-powered classical computing techniques like tensor-networks into quantum algorithms both in the near-term and fault-tolerant regime. This includes quantum dynamics, simulations, and algorithm design for near-term real-world applications.